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Old 09-03-2008, 06:21 AM #14
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Friday night... we discovered Librium brings on RLS. I skipped it a couple of days, but cannot remember why I did it. I took it Thursday evening and had bad RLS Thursday night.

So here I sit debating whether to take an Oxycodone before I go to bed. BUT how can I get off opiates if I keep using opiates because of RLS???? Pretty frustrating.

My sleep is totally whacked. I keep falling asleep during the evening. My whole body aches and my RLS is worse than I thought possible. I am taking 2mg of ReQuip and 1200mg of Neurontin.

The entire experience has amazed me as to how tired I get. Exhausted. I wish we had other feedback to compare to mine.
have you tried the blood pressure med-clonidine? that help me withe rls. Quinne really helped but its hard to get. No subs for more than 4-5 days. its a nightmare.
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